NEW DELHI :
Teachers’ associations oppose the move arguing that assigning such duties during the academic session could adversely affect teaching work
TEACHERS in Delhi will be appointed as nodal officers in matters related to stray dogs around their educational institutions following directions issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE).
Teachers’ associations, however, opposed the move, arguing that assigning such duties during the academic session could adversely affect teaching work, especially as pre-board examinations are currently underway in several schools. According to a circular issued on December 5 by the DoE’s Caretaking Branch, District Education Officers have been directed to designate teachers as nodal officers for stray
dog-related matters and
submit their details to the directorate, which will forward the consolidated information to the Chief Secretary.
In North West A district, the Deputy Director of Education has issued an order naming 118 teachers from different schools in the zone for the task. The order also mentions three teachers as nodal officers representing
three zones. Separately, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) also appointed 97 nodal officers in municipal schools for stray dog-related coordination, according to an order issued on November 28. As per the circular, compiled district-level reports are to be submitted, and replies from individual schools will not be accepted.
The details to be shared include the name, designation, contact number, and email ID of the nominated nodal officers from schools, stadiums and sports complexes under the district. The nodal officers will act as point persons for stray dog-related issues and their details must be displayed prominently outside school buildings and other educational premises for public awareness, it stated.